When I hear about someone ranking first but still being invisible, it seems strange, right? But here’s the real story:
A potential customer might ask ChatGPT or Perplexity for the best tool or agency in your category—and your competitor is the one that gets mentioned, not you. Your top ranking isn’t helping in this scenario.
This is the new reality in SEO that surprises many experienced marketers. Large language models (LLMs) gather consensus from multiple sources instead of relying on just one. This shift means it’s no longer just about ranking—it’s about being consistently mentioned across various sources. Missing this understanding means you’re losing ground.
Let’s unravel what’s happening and, more importantly, how we can navigate this new landscape.
From Rankings to Consensus: Understanding the Shift
Traditional SEO was straightforward: rank high to get clicks and drive traffic. Google searches found pages, and users decided which ones to visit.
However, AI-driven search introduces a new method. Platforms like Google’s AI Overviews and ChatGPT now create their responses by compiling information from numerous sources. They check for consistency to form a single, synthesized answer.
Data reveals the magnitude of this shift: since mid-2024, organic click-through rates have dropped significantly for queries showing AI Overviews. Even queries without AI results saw a decrease.
The technology behind this is retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), where AI pulls from across the web to discern repeating claims from credible publishers. The objective isn’t just publishing a great page—it’s about becoming one of those consistently cited sources.
What the Consensus Layer Actually Is
I think of the consensus layer as AI systems producing consistent outputs about your brand. It’s a large-scale pattern recognition.
When AI systems find your brand mentioned in the same way across several credible sources, they build confidence in those claims. When they don’t, your brand becomes an outlier, which risks exclusion.
This system prevents AI hallucinations, using corroboration as their defense. If multiple sources independently agree on a claim, AI considers it reliable. Sole sources tend to be ignored.
I’ve observed brands being invisible despite their high rankings because they rely solely on traditional authority without corroborated recognition.
Will Scott’s insight is valuable: Visibility issues arise because brands aren’t mentioned in AI answers, despite being high-ranked in traditional search.
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The Signals That Actually Build Consensus
What signals do AI systems rely on to build consensus? Here’s where we need to focus:
Traditional Authority Is Just a Starting Point
Foundational elements like backlinks and domain authority get you in the game. But achieving consensus is what truly sets you apart.
Unlinked Mentions Matter More Than We Think
AI scans for brand mentions, even when unlinked. Unlinked mentions signal both traditional and AI visibility, like when an unlinked mention in an industry publication serves as a consensus signal.
Approximately 9 out of 10 webpages cited by ChatGPT fall outside the top 20 organic results, highlighting the game’s transformative nature.
Publisher Diversity Strengthens Credibility
Repeating mentions on the same site doesn’t build consensus. Diverse mentions across credible publishers are key.
Community Platforms Are Consensus Gold
Platforms like Reddit and Quora are becoming pivotal for consensus, as AI recognizes genuine user discussions as reliable data sources.
With Reddit leading in SERPs, positive mentions in subreddits significantly contribute to AI perceptions. Genuine community trust can’t be fabricated—it must be earned.
Entity Clarity Simplifies Retrieval
Search engines use knowledge graphs to connect entities. If your brand is inconsistently presented or your category is vague, AI systems struggle to recognize you in answers.

Structured data, schema markup, and JSON-LD are crucial. The clearer your entity’s profile, the easier it is for AI to reference and cite you.
How to Actually Build Consensus
Alright, let’s dive into some tactical steps. Understanding your current standing is vital before taking action.
Begin with an LLM Audit
Use ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews to ask questions just as your customers would.
- “What’s the best tool/service for the problem you solve?”
- “Who are the leading providers in your category?”
- “What do people say about your brand?”
Focus on three outcomes:
- Is your brand even mentioned?
- If so, is the information accurate and current?
- How are you compared to competitors?
This assessment reveals gaps, misinformation, and your weakest points in the consensus landscape.
Build Your Owned Media Foundation
Ensure your website is technically sound with clear semantic structures. Utilize structured data, clearly define your entity, roles, and solutions, and affirm these consistently across your site.
Develop topic clusters and pillar pages with related content to demonstrate expertise and depth. Without a robust foundation, efforts may falter.
Leverage Earned Media for Consensus
Press, guest posts, podcasts, and expert quotes help distribute your authority across the web. It’s about more than links; it’s about managing your narrative.
Sustained visibility across reputable platforms amplifies your consensus reach. Balance unlinked mentions with traditional link building.
Conduct and Share Original Research
Original data and proprietary surveys serve as high-impact consensus assets. Other publishers referencing your research naturally boosts your credibility, offering long-term citation opportunities.
Invest in Expert-Led Content
Position team members as experts. When recognized continuously, they gain trust from AI systems. Optimize author profiles with structured data to enhance this.
Engage Authentically in Communities
It’s not merely about sharing links on Reddit. It’s about real participation—answering questions and building your brand reputation organically.
When users naturally recommend your brand, it’s the strongest signal of consensus.
Tracking What’s Vital Now
Traditional rankings indicate where you stand in search results but don’t show AI citations. New metrics focus on visibility and share of voice rather than mere clicks.
Experiment with high-value queries to check AI Overviews and ChatGPT responses. Note your brand’s mentions, descriptors, and accompanying sources.
Measure share of voice across AI responses and monitor cross-domain mention density and entity co-occurrence to assess your consensus reach accurately.
The New SEO Playbook
Success now lies with brands building distributed credibility through a mix of owned media, earned media, and community platforms.
While traditional SEO basics are necessary, they’re just the start. Integrate SEO, digital PR, and community efforts into a unified strategy to build a durable visibility moat.
Building this network of mentions and citations is the defense against competitors, and the timing for action is critical.
Dive deeper: Why distribution is essential in conjunction with content for SEO success.
Inspired by this post on Search Engine Land.


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